The Port Washington Public Library will be hosting a e-reader workshop at 2pm on January 14th. We’ll present a brief overview of the Kindle 3, Nook Color, and iPad e-readers and the library lending feature, and then we’ll have some group hands-on time with each device. Staff and volunteers will be available to take individual questions at the end of the session.
Who might be interested?
- If you’re curious about e-readers and want to get an overview of some of the major products
- If you already own an e-reader and it just doesn’t seem to want to work
- And especially if you have an e-reader and would like to start using the library lending system – this is the class for you!
To get the most out of the time, it would be best if you brought your e-reader device, library card, and laptop computer (if you can!) with you.
This class is designed to get you to the e-books and to start reading as quickly as possible, without going into too much detail about the many functions of any particular e-reader.
Some quick information that you should know before we meet:
If you’re using a Kindle, you access your library books through the online shopping center, Amazon. You need an Amazon account with an e-mail and password to be able to do this. If you don’t have an account yet, you can click here to start a new one.
If you’re using a Nook or iPad, it might be helpful to download Adobe Digital Editions to your home computer. Click here to link to the software.
Registration begins on January 2nd.





